DocumentCode
2284268
Title
Metropolitan area of Rome: an integrated vegetation study by remote sensing and field data
Author
Giannini, Monica ; Anselmi, S. ; Melini, S. ; Allegrini, A. ; Manes, F.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Plant Biol., La Sapienza Univ., Rome, Italy
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
299
Lastpage
303
Abstract
The objective of this work is to assess the impact of environmental stresses, both natural (water stress, due to summer dryness typical of the Mediterranean climate) and anthropogenic (atmospheric pollution), on the vegetation in sites of great naturalistic value and under strong anthropic pressure in the Rome metropolitan area. The species Q uercus ilex L. (holm oak), an evergreen oak, has been studied through ecophysiological measurements performed in the field and Landsat TM images relating to the Rome metropolitan area. The results obtained show a greater degree of structural and functional alteration in individual holm oaks within the urban area compared with those in the protected areas outside of the central zone. In particular, in 1993 the main stress factor for vegetation is attributable to climatic conditions, whereas in 1998 ozone atmospheric concentration caused an evident alteration of the parameters studied
Keywords
air pollution; ozone; rain; vegetation mapping; AD 1993; AD 1998; Landsat TM images; Quercus ilex L.; Rome metropolitan area; anthropogenic stresses; climatic conditions; ecophysiological measurements; environmental stresses; evergreen oak; holm oak; ozone atmospheric concentration; species; summer dryness; vegetation; water stress; Area measurement; Atmospheric measurements; Performance evaluation; Pollution measurement; Remote sensing; Satellites; Stress; Urban areas; Vegetation mapping; Water pollution;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Remote Sensing and Data Fusion over Urban Areas, IEEE/ISPRS Joint Workshop 2001
Conference_Location
Rome
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7059-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DFUA.2001.985900
Filename
985900
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